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The new system confuses law students, and the remedial results have been missing for a month

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The new system confuses law students, and the remedial results have been missing for a month

Electronic flag – Rabat

Some new students revealed to “Electronic Science” that the new system adopted by the Ministry has disrupted the ongoing training process in colleges, including the Faculty of Legal, Economic and Social Sciences Souissi affiliated with Mohammed V University in Rabat.

The students of the first semester confirmed that the start of study in the new system, in turn, witnessed confusion in the uses of time, as its programming changed in two periods, after the administration had specified a program divided into specific groups, due to the large number of new students joining the college to study the law department in its form. However, this programming was canceled a month after the start of the study, and was replaced by another programming that confused a number of students.

The same source added that the exams, in turn, were scheduled for their regular session on January 10 over a period of one week, while the remedial session was scheduled at the beginning of February, and to this day the administration has not revealed its results more than a month after the first exam in the remedial session, which caused concern and lack of awareness. The focus is among the students who passed the remedial course and actually joined the halls of the aforementioned college to continue studying in the second semester, which began at the beginning of March, without any information about the fate of their points and the results obtained.

One of the students expressed that this delay of more than a month caused him and a number of his dozens of colleagues to enter into a spiral of anxiety and dissatisfaction, especially since they had become addicted to accessing the college platform for more than twenty days and at a rate of 6 to 10 times a day in the hope that they would find what they were looking for and direct their compass. Their focus is on continuing the study in the second semester, which is distracted by the long wait, and thinking every night that tomorrow the administration will release the results, and that tomorrow remains on hold for nearly a month and continues.

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